New Tees at Robit
Our mate Steve at Robit Studios has just released a couple of new t-shirts for your delectation. I particularly like Most Of You Are Average – a simple but effective t-shirt offering a nice slice of mathematical tongue-in-cheek humour. Also for all you 8-bit games fans – you might want to check out based on perhaps one of the most bizarre ideas ever conceived. An old arcade game and Atari console favourite Joust (don’t ask me why) the action essentially involves fighting knights riding around on ostriches. All I can say is ‘don’t do (bad) drugs m’kay’.
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On a more depressing note Steve (as many of us) has found himself without a job, that’s the sign of the times it seems for a vast swathe of the global population, so if you fancy helping out his dreams of building Robit Studios into a major label then do check out all of his fab tees! Let’s keep our fingers crossed that Steve can use the time to churn out plenty of more killer tees and avoid the old 9-5 from now on!
War and Peace in the World of T-Shirts
Now, I’ll warn you, this is most likely the beginning of a long saga, if not an epic of all t-shirt articles. I doubt you can really call it a review because there’s so much to tell you, so much to explain, and so many twists and turns in the story that the word ‘review’ just wouldn’t do it justice. This is the story of the birth of a new and hopefully very successful (fingers crossed) niche target t-shirt label.
Let’s start from the beginning, the very beginning. Now, if you believe in fate, hey you have to believe in something, then you’re probably not the most ardent fan of coincidence. I’m not, in this grizzled addled brain of mine I like to cling on to the small hope that perhaps some things in life have a purpose, and that on those few occasions you should grab life by both horns and wrestle it to the ground.
Now, human beings are complicated creatures, they have individual lives and emotions, each has their own perception on why we are here and what we should be doing, and that means that a lot of us will never meet and if we do we will never agree on the most fundamental precepts of existence. Sometimes that’s a good thing, it means avoiding wars and most painful experiences in life, but sometimes it can be a real shame, glancing back and realising you’ve missed a great opportunity to help (in some small way) others find their way in modern life and all that it entails.
i want to introduce you to two guys, two very different men, both have a love of t-shirts, both want to find their way in the industry, and until recently neither had any idea of the other’s existence. read more
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